SUPREME COURT.
(Per Press Association.) CHIUSTCBUHCH, April 2fi. Judgment was given by Mr Justice Pcnniston this morning in the caso Warners, Limited, v. the l.yttelton Times Company, an action for nn injunction restraining the «Hv fcndnnls causing a nuisance by working their machinery under rooms occupied by the plaintiffs, the proprietors of Warners' Hotel. His Honour said on the facts (hat the noise and vibration due to the working of the machinery did cause sustained inconvenience and loss to the plaintiffs. His Honour- was satisfied the plaintiff company would not have entered into nn agreement to lease the rooms from defendant had they known what would happen in regard to noise and vibration. There was ulso an appreciable inconvenience in the way of vibration in sumo of the bedrooms in the plaintiff comfreehold. The case would by consent of the parses be removed to the Court of Appeal for legul 'argument.
In ihe case Kedrifc v. the Corporation of Timnru, nit appeal from the judgment of the S.M. at Ttmaru. on the 'question whether the corporation abattoir is liable to bo registered under the Factories Act, his Honour held that the Slaughterhouse Inspection Act, 1000, must so far us il affected' abattoirs, bo read as over-ruling the Abatlnird Act. The appeal would b« dinmlßsvU, r.^>.-a; J JA«hi''^ft^j)j| mi j|^ Tni |[ l1 ,",.,p^- T . ■i— ■ r -i' 1 "'!-"'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7807, 27 April 1905, Page 2
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227SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7807, 27 April 1905, Page 2
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